# Show HN: PrismCat – Local transparent proxy and debugging console for LLM APIs

> Source: <https://github.com/paopaoandlingyia/PrismCat>
> Published: 2026-05-26 13:11:26+00:00

Hi HN,

I built PrismCat because I got tired of not knowing what LLM SDKs (like LangChain or various OpenAI/Anthropic wrappers) were silently injecting into my prompts behind the scenes. It's often hard to debug why a streaming request froze, or why a function-calling agent returned malformed JSON, without diving deep into SDK code.

PrismCat is a single-binary, self-hosted proxy and UI designed to run silently 24/7 as an LLM "black box" logger.

How it works:
It uses subdomain routing to achieve transparent proxying. For example, if you add an upstream named `openai`, PrismCat exposes `[http://openai.localhost:8080](http://openai.localhost:8080)`.

Modern operating systems and browsers resolve `*.localhost` to `127.0.0.1` automatically, so you don't even need to edit your `/etc/hosts` file. You just change one line in your code—the `base_url`—and everything gets captured transparently (including Server-Sent Events/streaming).

Key features: - Fully local-first: written in Go, stores data in SQLite, never sends your keys or prompts to a third party. - Interactive Playground: Tweak and replay failed requests in the UI without re-running your scripts. - SSE capture: Captures and reconstructs SSE chunks so you can inspect the raw flow. - Request Override (Opt-in): Intercept and rewrite outgoing requests/headers without code changes.

I'd love to hear your feedback on the implementation (especially the subdomain routing approach) and what features you'd like to see next!

Comments URL: [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48279360](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48279360)

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